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BG223217423 Yes, you should verify that all screws and bolts are properly secured on all new helicopters! They don't have to be excessively tight, remember how small they are. Also, a visual inspection should be conducted prior to every flight. On this helicopter, I found the head to be loose on the main shaft. The Jesus bolt is undersized, allowing the head to rotate back and forth on the shaft. The Jesus bolt does not clamp the head to the shaft, the Rocker bolts clamp the head to the shaft, and they were loose on my new F280. Tightening the Rocker bolts slightly properly secured the head to the shaft.
2024-03-29 08:04:38 役に立つ (1)